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Ho Daily Ilcni Saturday, October 12, 2002 Page C7 Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the Unnor Susauehanna TODAY OKTOBERFESTBeaver Snrlnas County Historical Society. In case of very inclement weather, announcement will be made later to reschedule. RUN-WALKSunbury SUN Home Hospice Inaugural Angel RunWalk will be held. Registration will be held at 9 a.m. at the Shikellamy State Park Marina (at Pavjlion.No.

1). The 5K run is throughout Island Park ($25 registration fee). The 3.5 mile; walking path is at the Manna (collect sponsors and donations) Awards and incentives. Art "proceeds benefit SUN Home Hospice. More information is available by calling FLU CLINICSunbury The VNA Health System will hold a flu clinic open to the general pubNc from 9 to noon at Weis, 1 1 00 North Fourth St." The cost can be billed to the following insurance's: Medicare Part 1st Priority, Geisinger Gold and Geisinger HMO (must meet at-risk criteria).

For all others, the cost is $15. More Information is available by calling 648-8989. ARTS CRAFT SHOWTurbotvllle An arts and craft show will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Turbotville Community Hall.

Doors will open at 7 a.m. for set up. Lunch will be available. Additional information is available by calling 649-5402 or 649-5536. 1 NATURE WALKWashlngtonvllle PPL naturalist Jon D.

Beam will lead a walk through Montour Preserve's Goose Woods. Beam will identify common woodland trees, explore the folklore of trees and discuss factors affecting color change and leaf drop. Those attending should meet at 2 p.m. at the Environmental Education Center, 700 Preserve Rd. Dress appropriately for the weather.

The free 90-minute program will take place rain or shine. Additional information is available by calling 800-354-8383. The event is sponsored by PPL Project Earth. RABIES CLINICWatsontown A rabies clinic sponsored by PA P.E.T.S. will be held from noon to 1 p.m.

at Allen's True Value. Shots are $8 per cat or dog. Pets should be on a leash or in a pet carrier. Additional information is available by calling 1-866-472-7387. CRAFT A BAKE SALEWest CHICKEN A WAFFLESRlverslde Chicken and waffles will be served from 4 to 8 p.m.

at St. Peter's United Methodist Church. The cost is $7 for adults and $3.50 for children ages 6 to 12. FALL FESTIVALSellnsgrove The fourth Annual Kidsgrove Fall Festival will be held from 9 a.m. to 3:30 at the Kidsgrove Playground, Sassafras Street.

The event will include pony children's crafts and games, entertainment and a vari-ety of foods. A costume contest will be held at 2:30 p.m. Prizes' will be ed for the scariest, funniest, prettiest- and most original; Entertainment will be provided by Reirhensnyder-Wsigner at trie Spinning Spurs Western Dance at 1 1 a.m., a puppet show by Families Learning Together at noon, the Selinsgrove Area High School Band at 1 p.m., and the Central PA Dog Training demonstratibn at 2 p.m. Brett Kessler, the walking magician will entertain throughout the afternoon. New this year are exhibits and demonstrations from Shaver's Creek Animal Exhibits, Moosewood Apiary, the PA Game Commission, State Farm Insurance with a 91 1 simulator and kid's photo ID'S, the military recruiting offices with HumVee's and jeep exhibits, and a Civil War encampment by Cooper's Battery First PA Light Artillery 43rd Regiment.

Additional information is available by calling 374-8212 or 374-3554. DEEP FRIED TURKEY DIN-. NERSelinsgrove A deep fried turkey day will be held at -American Legion Post 25, 524 South Market St. Deep fried turkey and all the trimmings, coffee and dessert will be served from 3 to 6 p.m. Cost is $5.

Take-outs will be available. There will pe karaoke after the FLU CLINICShamokln The VNA Health System will hold a flu clinic open to the general public from 9 to noon at Weis, 339 W. Walnut St. The cost can be billed to the following insurance's: Medicare Part 1st Priority, Geisinger Gold and Geisinger HMO (must meet at-risk criteria). For all others, the cost is $15.

More information is available by calling HERITAGE FESTIVALSonestown The, Sonestown Heritage Festival will begin at 10 a.m. at the festival grounds, Route 220 north of Muncy CHINESE AUCTIONCoal Township Our Lady of Hope Church, Coal Township is sponsoring a Chinese i Auction in the church hall, 863 W. Chestnut St. The doors will open at 1 1 a.m. and the auction will begin at 3 p.m.

There will be plenty of prizes and food to Include potato cakes, piero-gies, barbecue and baked goods. FUN SHOOTDalmatia A sporting clay "fun shoot" will be held frorrj 1 to 4 p.m. at Maitz's Game. 'i Farm, Jollow, signs off FtQujie 225 between Pillpw and Mandataor off Route Millersburg and Dalmatian The cost is $10 fot- 50 tar- gets. Proceeds benefit the Line Mountain Wrestlers.

y. CLAY SHOOTKreamer The Kreamer Sportsmen's Association will hold a sporting clay shoot from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Kreamer Sportsman Club. The kitchen will be open.

CROP WALKLewlsburg The annual Lewisburg Area CROP Walk and run for local and world hunger will begin at 2 p.m. from New Hope Lutheran Brethren Church, 205 S. 14th St. This year's walk will be a memorial to Larry Cortfer, long-time CROP walk treasurer and Lewisburg Area High School chemistry teacher, who died in May at age 67 from cancer. Walkers and runners may sign up for 1 or 1 0 kilometer routes by 1:45 p.m.

The Rev. MacKenzie Scott, chairman, asks all participants, however, not to start before 2 p.m., since a brief prayer of thanksgiving is planned at 2 in appreciation for Confer's life and his many contributions. More information is available by calling 524-7438. FREE TEEN MOVIE MATI-NEESLewlsburg Free Sunday movie matinees with a horrific twist will be held at The Public Library for Union County. The first show is scheduled at 1 :30 p.m.

in the Lewisburg library's multi-purpose room. Films from the Hammer House of Horror (circa 1980) will be shown. "The House That Blqd to Death" and "The Silent Scream." wil be featured. Free refreshments will be provided by the library. More information is available by calling 523-1 1 72.

THEATRE SHOWCASELewlsburg The theatre showcase: "Glengarry Glen Ross" by David Mamet, 1984 Pulitzer prize-winner, begins at 8 p.m. in the Harvey Powers Theatre, Coleman Hall, Bucknell University. PANCAKE SAUSAGE BREAKFASTLewlsburg An all-you-can-eat pancake and sausage breakfast will be served from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the Masonic Hall, 28 N. Front St.

YARD SALELewisburg The family support group of the Lewisburg National Guard will hold a fundraiser yard sale from 9 a to 3 p.m. at the Lewisburg Armory) Route J5 rain or shine, Proceeds Will benefit the faVnilies of serv'icernen stationed in Germany, -V THEATRE4' iv -X SHOWCASELewlsburg The theatre 'Glen Ross" by David 'Pulitzer prize-winner; begins at 8 p. in the Harvey Powers Theatre, Coleman Hall, Bucknell University. Tickets are $2. PERFORMANCELewisburg The Old World Trio will perform from 8 to 1 1 p.m.

at Cafe Latte, 31 N. Second St. BINGOMcClure Bingo begins at 6:30 p.m. at the McClure Volunteer Fire Company. Doors open at 4:30 p.m.

CHICKEN BARBECUEMlfflinburg Tickets are now on sale for a chicken barbecue to be held from 3:30 to 5 p.m. at the Mifflinburg Area High School. Platters consist of one-half barbecued chicken, baked potato, applesauce, dinner roll, brownie and a choice of iced tea, lemonade or orange drink. The event is sponsored by members of. the FFA and FCCLA in conjunction with homecoming.

Take-out service is available. Tickets are $6 each and can be purchased in advance from FFA or FCCLA members or by calling the agriculture department at 966-8232. RABIES CLINICMiffllnburg A rabies clinic sponsored by PA P.E.T.S. will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. at Country Farm and Home.

Shots are $8 per cat or dog. Pets should be on a leash or in a pet carrier. Additional information is available by calling 1-866-472-7387. PORK DINNERMilton The American Red Cross of Upper Northumberland County will hold a pork dinner from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

at the Chapter House, 560 Mahoning Street, Dinners are eat in or take out. The camp serves children and adults In Blair, Centre, Clinton, Columbia, Juniata, Lycoming, Mifflin, Montour, Northumberland, Perry, Snyder, Tioga and Union Counties. More on, any of Camp Mount Luther's pro; grams, is available by calling the camp at 922-1587 or visiting their website on the worldwide web at www.camp-mbuntluther.org BASKET BINGOM'ffllnburg A basket bingo 'will be held at the Mifflinburg Moose lodge "1.396, Proceeds, to benefit the Moose Chanty Fund. Doors open at 12:36 p.m: Early bird game at 1 :45 p.m., game starts at 2 p.m. The cost is $20 (in advance) for 20 games, 6 cards per gaime; Package upgrade, special games early bird available at the door.

Tickets or more information is available by calling Shirley Terrill at 966-0096 or Mifflinburg Moose Lodge at 966-2022. Food stand provided. bHur wALivMinon The Milton CROP Walk will be held beginning at 1 :30 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, Walnut Street. Walkers can choose a distance of one three or five miles.

Additional information is available by calling David Miller at 742-4520. BASKET BINGONew Columbia Basket bingo to benefit the White Deer Township Fire Police will be held. Doors open at noon in the White Deer Township Firehall, Cemetery Street. Games begin at 2 p.m. $20 for 20 games.

Lunch will be available. HERITAGE DAY PROGRAMNorthumberland The annual fall Heritage Day program will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Joseph Priestley House, 472 Priestley Ave. A special living history science demonstration, "Joseph Priestley's Chemistry," will be presented by Ronald Blatchley, retired Mifflinburg High School science teacher. Blatchley will portray the Rev.

Dr. Joseph Priestley, discoverer of oxygen and 1 804, in the laboratory room of Priestley Northumberland home dur-ina one-half hour broarams beainnina at 1 2. and 3 D.m. Seatina for each performance is limited and available on a first come, first served basis. Following the science demonstration, visitors may also tour the historic house.

Costumed living history inter- preters portraying Priestley family members and friends will be on hand lis ouoan mui viohuio ao nicy uoi I ikji i suaiB luusmiuiu siuiis ui lira period. Tickets will be available at the visitor center the day of the program. The cost is $4 for adults, $3.50 senior citi- zens and $2 for ages 6-17. Additional information is available by calling 473-9474 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 nx i i xi p.m.

luesday through Saturday. BINGONorthumberiand Bingo begins at 5 p.m, at American Legion Post 44, Route 11. Doors open, at 3:30 p.m., $25 for complete pack- age. HERITAGE FESTIVALSonestown The Sonestown Heritage Festival continues at 10 a.m. at the festival grounds, Route 220 north of Muncy Valley.

The event includes pony rides' by Brace's Stables arts and crafts, a variety of yard sales 1 and flea market stands, scrapple making by the American Legion Post 601, -hit and miss engines and antique A chicken barbecue with baked potato win De served by tne Muncy valley Volunteer Fire Company. There will also be a World War II history set-up. The event is sponsored by the Muncy Valley Area Volunteer Fire Company. Crafters or vendors interested can call Ann Ann rr- a Kratzerville Homemakers The Kratzerville Homemakers will meet at noon Tuesday at the United Church of Christ basement, Kratzerville. Those attending should -bring a hot glue gun.

The project will be corn people. Danville A blood drive will be held from 1 1 :45 to 3:45 p.m. Tuesday in the Hemelright Gym, Geisinger Medical -Center. Hummels Wharf The Snyder County Chapter of the American Red Cross is sponsoring a blood drive from 1 to 6 p.m. Tuesdaj' at the Hummels Wharf Fire Compary: Donors must be at least 17 years old'" weigh at least 105 pounds and be In 2: good, general health.

Additional information is available by calling the local chapter at 837-2150. New Columbia A free blood pressure screening, provided by SUN Home Health, will be held from 1 to 2 p.m. Tuesday at the New Columbia Senior Center, Main Street. The Beaver Springs Fire Co. will be hosting Its 20th Annual OkfoberfestStreet Fair.

It will start at 8 a.m. There will be more than 1 00 vendors displaying crafts antiques, col- lectibles and flea market items. There will be lots of food and baked goods, including barbecue chicken funnel cakes, pizza and sklpperburgers. DISPLAYBerwlck Indian Artifacts Magazine, will display iNauve Mmttriuan ioois, weapons ana uuicn yi uio pusi cii fJ.IH, as PPL's Susquehanna Energy -n Information Center. 634 Salem Blvd.

(Route 1 1). Seating-is limited arid will be on a first-come, first seated basis. Additional information on this free pro gram is available by calling 1-800-354 8383. The event is sponsored by PPL Project tartn. SEASON OPENING GALABloomsburg The Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble will have its Season ODenina Gala at the Caldwell Consistory, 150 N.

Market St This year's Gala celebrates the start of BTE'S 25th season. The event will fea ture a catered dinner, tickets to BTE's production of Romeo Juliet, and dancing and dessert afterward. Cocktails will be offered starting at 5 p.m. The cost is $40 for subscribers and $57 for non-subscribers. For addi tional information or tir.kets rail the BTE Box Office at 784-8181 or 1 -(800) 282-0283.

ROMEO AND JULIETBloomsburg The Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble presents Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet at 8 p.m. at the Alvina Krause Theatre. Ticket information and seating reservations can be obtained by calling the box office at 784-8181 or 1-800-282-0283. AUCTIONBloomsburg The fall auction of the Central Pennsylvania Avian Club will begin at 9 a.m. in the rear of the poultry building on the Bloomsburg Fairgrounds.

Doors will open at 7 a.m. for set-up. Be sure to bring your sale birds in a box that will go with them. Additional information is available by calling 837-3157. PUMPKIN FALL FESTIVALCatawissa The annual Pumpkin Fall Festival continues at Rohrbach's Farm Market, Bakery, Gift Shop, two miles south of Catawissa along Route 487.

The festival will be open from 9 a.m. to dusk. The event includes free parking, admission and entertainment, hourly door prizes, more than 80 crafters, free hayrides to the pumpkin patch, petting and pony rides, and a variety of Joods including a chicken barbecue. Entertainment will be provided by JShama-Lama at a.m. and 1:30.

end 4 p.m. 'Additional information is available by calling 356-7654 or 1-888-573-6247. 4 APPLEFESTCatawissa 'An applefest will be held from 8 a.m. to at Krums Orchards, 75 Orchard TJr. Catawissa, Those attending can pjck their own apples, visit the straw maze, and try your hand at the giant slingshot.

There will also be an activities area for children and scarecrow flaking. There will be free samples of apples and apple cider. An apple butter demonstration will be held. There -viill be chicken barbecue and home-jrlade ice cream. CRAFTS BAKE 0ii A crafts and bake sale begins at 9 a.m.

at Vintage Knolls, 41 Woodbine Lane. Proceeds benefit the residents activity fund. OKTOBERFESTDanville An Oktoberfest will be held from 1 0 "a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Olde Cloverleaf Village, Exit 224 off I-80.

The event will feature live German music, festival foods, special demos including live birds of prey by Delaware Valley Raptor Rehab Center, children activities, yard sale to benefit Special Olympics, entertainment by the Country Twirlers, local author book signing, and more. HEALTH FAIRHummels Wharf A health fair will be held from 8 a.m. to noon at Christ Community United Methodist Church, upper corner of Park and Fisher roads. The event deals with adult health care. There will be free health screenings (blood pressure, glucose, hearing and Vision, body mass index, anemia and bone density), workshops on nursing home placement, finances, assisted living, estate planning, living trusts, wills, power of attorney, advance directives, and nursing home insurance.

There will also be free materials and spiritual counsel. Advance registration is appreciated but not necessary. For additional information or to register call 743-7303. RUMMAGE, SOUP BAKE SALELewisburg A rummage, soup and bake sale concludes from 9 a.m. to noon at $reisbach United Church of Christ Church.

Today is $2 a bag day. The $hurch is located five miles west of Lewisburg off Route 45. Milton West Milton United Methodist Church will hold its annual craft and bake sale from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the church.

Lunch will be available from 1 1 a.m. to 1 p.m. Featured items include baked goods, homemade soups available by the quart and white elephant items. The church is located one block north on Old Route 15 at traffic light. TOMORROW BRIDAL SHOWBerwlck A bridal show begins at 1 p.m.

at the Willow Run Inn Golf Club, Route 11. There will be sample tasting of hors d'oeuvres and wedding cake. Door prizes will be awarded. Admission is free. Registration or more information is available by calling 672-9957.

SINGLES DANCEBerwlck A singles dance will be held from iTvto 11 p.m. at the Willow Run Inn 8epf Club, Route 1 1 The cost is $5 per person. Dressycasual attire. No denim or shorts. Sponsored by the Organization of Adult Singles Into Socializing.

ROMEO AND JULIETBloomsburg The Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble presents Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet at 3 p.m. at the Alvina Krause Theatre. Ticket information and seating reservations can be obtained by calling the box office at 784-8181 or Tickets are $2. SQUARE DANCELykens The American Folk Musicians Association No. 11, Country-Western Music will hold a square dance from 2 to 6 p.m.

at Kevin's Place. Music will be provided by Country Road. Refreshrnents will be available. CHICKEN BARBECUEMlfflinburg Camp Mount Luther, located in rural Mifflinburg, is holding a fall chicken barbecue from 1 1 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Tickets for the chicken barbecue are $6 for adults and $3 for children under 12. Tickets are available at the camp -office or by calling 922-1587. Deadline for ordering tickets is Oct. 7, although a limited number of walk-ins will be taken the day of the event. Take-outs are also available.

The meal will include barbecue chicken, baked beans, macaroni salad, roll, dessert, and beverage. The meal will be served in the camp's dining hall. Merchandise from the camp store will be available for purchase, including a new wooden collectible of an A-Frame cabin. This fund-raiser will benefit the camp's general operating fund. Lutheran Brotherhood Buffalo Valley Branch 8551 will be matching funds raised from this event.

Camp Mount Luther is a Christian church camp affiliated with the mothers. Kiwanls Club of Lewisburg The Kiwanis Club of Lewisburg will meet at 6:10 p.m. Tuesday at the Lewisburg Club, 131 Market St. Lois and Dave will present the pro- gram, "Back to Alaska." Historical Society of Millersburg A Upper Paxton Township The Historical Society of Millersburg Upper Paxton Township will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the social hall of St.

Paul's Lutheran Church, North and Walnut streets, illersburg. Mark Sandnes, who has an extensive collection of records and record players, will present the program. The program is open to the public. Refreshments will be served following the program. T-Rall Quilt Guild The T-Rail Quilt Guild will meet at 7 p.m.

Tuesday at St. Paul's (Straub's) Lutheran Church, 60 Frosty Valley Danville, The program will be "Landscapes" presented by Brenda Myers. More information is available by calling 275-8534. The pork dinner includes sandwich, baked beans, cole slaw, applesauce, dessert and beverage. The cost is $5.

Sandwiches will be available for $3 each. Tickets and additional information are available by calling 742-9551 BINGOMflton Bingo begins at 6:30 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus, 45 S. Front St. Doorg open at 5 p.m.' An all paper game.

BINGOMllton Bingo begins at 6:30 p.m. at the Turbot Township Fire Company social hall, Route 405, south of Milton. Doors open at 5 p.m. APPLE HARVEST FESTI- VALMount Pleasant Mills An Apple Harvest Festival continues at the Fremont Fire Department social hall and grounds. Breakfast will be available from 6 to 10 a.m.

The cost is $5 for 1 1 and older and $3.50 for ages 10 and younger. Fried potatoes; eggs, scrapple, sausage, toast, orange juice and coffee will be on the menu. Activities begin at 9 a.m. A Chinese auction beings at 2 p.m. A haunted hay ride will be held from 4 to 8 p.m.

The cost is $3. Entertainment will be provided by Fremont Music Collective from 6 to 8 p.m. Demonstrations throughout the day include an apple cider press, apple butter, and more. There will also be a display of antique cars and classic cars. A wide variety of food will be available, along with rides, games, antique tractors and classic cars.

CRAFT A YARD SALENorthumberland A craft and yard sale will be held from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Post 44, along Route 11. There will be games. Tents and table spaces available.

Those interested can call Cindy at 473-5683. Proceeds benefit the home associa tion. BINGONorthumberiand Bingo begins at 6:30 p.m. at Suncom Industries, Duke and Water streets. Doors open at 4:30 p.m.

HOLIDAY BAZAARPaxtonville A holiday bazaar will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Paxtonville United Methodist Church, Main St. The event will feature crafts, baked goods, white elephant items and a variety of foods. There will also be crafts by Hassinger.

APPLE BUTTER BOILPort Trevorton An apple butter boil will be held throughout the day at Witmers Community Center. Jars should be provided. Valley. The event includes pony rides by Brace's Stables arts and crafts, a variety of foods, yard sales and flea market stands, scrapple making by the American Legion Post 601 hit and miss engines and antique cars. A chicken barbecue with baked potato will be served by the Muncy Valley Volunteer Fire Company.

A parade will begin at 1 1 a.m. There will also be a World War II history set-up. The event is sponsored by the Muncy Valley Area Volunteer Fire Company. Crafters or vendors interested can call 482-2971 or 482-3071. BINGOSunbury Bingo will be held at 6:30 p.m.

at Oats Country Market and Auction, Route 147, South of Sunbury. Doors will bpen at 5:30 p.m. An all paper game with electronic verifier and color monitors. Today's special: $1 0 for any size regular package only. More information is available by calling 286-1948.

Proceeds benefit the Lower Augusta Volunteer Fire Department. CEMETERY WALKSunbury The annual historical cemetery visitations "A Walk Through the Past" will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Spruce Street Cemetery. The cost is $5. Youth 16 and under will be admitted free.

Tickets'are available at the cemetery on the night of the tour. The event is sponsored by the Northumberland Around Edward Abbey Hiking Society The Edward Abbey Hiking Society of the Sierra Club will hike the Delaware Water Gap on Sunday. Participants can climb Mount Tammany for a view of the Gap, fol lowed by a walk up Dunfield Creek, returning on the Appalachian Trail. The hike is seven miles with an opt but after four, (rugged first 1 yh miles up hill, rest easy). Possible dinner in Stroudsburg after.

Those interested in participating should meet at the First Columbia Bank, outside the Columbia Mall, Buckhom Exit 232 (old 34) off Route 80, at 8:30 a.m. and should bring lunch and water. More information is available by calling David Jansky 988-0544. Mifflinburg Kiwanls Club The regular meeting of the Mifflinburg Kiwanis Club will be held at 6 p.m. Monday at the Carriage Comer, Mifflinburg.

Lt. Gov. Jack Felix will be present to install the new officers and the board of directors. All officers and board members are asked to make a special effort to -attend. Visitors and guests are wel town I Club and Community Events come.

Members are also reminded of the annual rose sale. Orders are due on or before Oct. 28 and delivery will be on Nov. 7. The cost of a dozen roses is $12.

More information is available by calling Larry Dumbauld at Soft Pretzels or any Mifflinburg Kiwanian. Scrapbooklng Club A photo scrapbooklng club will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Vicksburg Community Center. Those interested in attending should call 742-7431. Shamokin Dam Lions' Club The Shamokin Dam Lions' Club will meet at 6 p.m.

Tuesday at the Golden Corral Restaurant, Routes 1 1-15, Hummels Wharf. Matters on Mother's Sanity Matters on Mother's Sanity will meet from 9:30 to 1 1 a.m. Tuesday at Wesley United Methodist Church, 300 Rhoads Selinsgrove. Child care is provided. The group will meet every Tuesday that school is in session.

MOMS is an ecumenical community support group for mothers. The group makes crafts and food projects and share with the community with Meals on Wheels favors and meals for new.

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